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January 29, 2026

Benahavís apartment presented by Luxxo Homes

A refined three‑bedroom apartment in Benahavís presented by Luxxo Homes—examining features, fees and how local expertise serves international buyers.

Erik Johansson
Erik Johansson
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Benahavís, property HQL-FL7NK represents a measured example of contemporary Andalusian living: a fully furnished three‑bedroom apartment on the Los Arqueros Golf & Country Club, where considered proportions, an expansive terrace and thoughtful amenities meet a refined coastal‑hills lifestyle.

Discovering this Benahavís apartment with Luxxo Homes

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Spanning 103 square metres of interior space and set within a 134 sqm plot that includes a generous terrace, the apartment reads as an intentional retreat rather than a mere holiday property. The living areas are arranged for ease of movement: an open living and dining plane extends through large glazing to the terrace, where the photographs capture morning light and the distant green of the hills. Luxxo Homes has presented these rooms so that the sequence of interior to exterior feels immediate and purposeful, a hallmark of their selection criteria for buyers who prize both daily comfort and lasting value.

A property that exemplifies thoughtful specification

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As shown in the property photos, finishes are restrained and durable: contemporary bathrooms, a well‑appointed kitchen, and quality flooring throughout. The master suite reads as a private apartment within the apartment—quiet, light‑filled and proportioned for restorative use—while two additional bedrooms provide flexibility for family, guests or a dedicated study. Practical conveniences such as air conditioning, lift access and a private garage are integral to the plan, and the communal swimming pool gives a measured leisure offering without overwhelming the home's architectural intent.

What the images reveal

The imagery emphasises material quality and daylight: wide windows framing the rolling landscape, a terrace organised for outdoor living, and interior vignettes that suggest a lived‑in, well‑curated dwelling. These photographs are selected to convey both scale and detail—how doorways frame views, how light settles across floor surfaces, how the terrace becomes an extension of the main reception space.

How Luxxo Homes positions this kind of residence for international buyers

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Luxxo Homes, based in Marbella, brings a regional network and the practiced judgment required to present hillside and coastal properties to buyers beyond Spain. For this apartment, their approach is evident in the way information is organised: measured photography, concise specifications, and clarity about communal services and parking. For international purchasers, that clarity reduces friction—fewer surprises at viewings and a clearer basis for valuation and negotiation.

Beyond presentation, Luxxo Homes applies local knowledge to matters that matter to overseas clients: typical running costs, access to local schools and medical facilities, the rhythm of seasonal occupancy on the Costa del Sol, and the logistics of remote management. The agency’s specialisations—luxury, vacation homes and investment—shape how they frame properties such as this, emphasising stewardship and long‑term appeal rather than short‑term trendiness.

Commission, fees and what to expect when engaging an agency like Luxxo Homes

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When evaluating offers and comparing agencies, international buyers should separate three elements: the agency commission on sale, documented ancillary fees (marketing, conveyancing referrals) and the transparent communication of costs such as community fees or local taxes. Luxxo Homes typically frames listings with a clear asking price—here EUR 849,000—and supplements that with practical notes on communal charges, parking and amenities so buyers can model true ownership costs from the outset.

  • Practical points to confirm before making an offer:
  • Ask for a breakdown of annual community fees, utilities and any special assessments.
  • Clarify whether the agency’s quoted commission includes marketing costs or if those are billed separately.
  • Request recent utility bills and the community minutes to understand maintenance cycles and reserve funds.

Benahavís: context for buyers who value provenance and quiet distinction

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Benahavís occupies a particular niche on the Costa del Sol: a village known for its gastronomy, measured development and proximity to both golf and coastline. For buyers seeking privacy and a sense of place rather than conspicuous seafront showmanship, the hills of Benahavís offer architectural restraint and landscape that age well. Properties in this setting tend to reward buyers who value stewardship—maintaining finishes, respecting communal fabric and favouring long‑term rental appeal over short‑term volatility.

Market intelligence from agencies operating here—Luxxo Homes among them—often highlights two trends of relevance to international buyers: steady demand for well‑finished three‑bedroom apartments near golf facilities, and a premium for properties that combine indoor comfort with usable outdoor space. This apartment’s terrace and communal pool position it squarely within those preferences.

Making an informed approach: next steps for interested buyers

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For international buyers considering a property of this scale and character, begin with a measured information request: ask Luxxo Homes for recent community accounts, a schedule of running costs, and a short history of maintenance or upgrades since construction in 2004. Arrange a detailed video walkthrough if travel is not immediate; the agency’s curated photography and guided virtual tours typically reveal spatial relationships and finish quality that matter most.

Luxxo Homes can assist with trusted local partners—legal counsel, tax advisors and property managers—so the transaction and subsequent stewardship proceed with minimal friction. For buyers who value discretion and a grounded assessment of value, reaching out to the agency to discuss this apartment and its place in the Benahavís market is a prudent next step.

To explore the apartment further and understand Luxxo Homes’s approach to commissions and fees for international purchasers, contact their Marbella office and request the dossier for this property. The materials will provide the factual grounding you need to judge fit—both for lifestyle and investment—and will illustrate how a careful, locally informed agency can simplify cross‑border purchase decisions.

Erik Johansson
Erik Johansson
Heritage Property Specialist

Norwegian with years in Florence guiding clients across borders. I bridge Oslo and Tuscany, focusing on legal navigation, cultural context, and enduring craftsmanship.

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